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Critical Thinking: A foolproof Step by Step guide for Problem solving Using Critical Thought

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Do you ever think about the way that you think? Most people do not have a notion of what this question even means, which is why most people are unaware of the concepts associated with the critical thinking process. In "Critical Thinking: A Foolproof Step by Step guide for Problem solving Using Critical Thought”, you will learn that critical thinking involves learning about our own biases and the biases held by others, including those who hold leadership positions in our government, our educational institutions, and our media, in order to better understand and evaluate the information that bombards us daily. In addition, the author offers a strategy for effective decision-making and discusses the importance of using sound judgment, credible information, and foresight in order to yield the best solutions to your problems. The book covers media bias and uses current events to illustrate the importance of understanding hidden agendas in the messages we receive. In addition, the author compares the principles of critical thinking to the principles of effective leadership and effectively illustrates how a strong leader who also practices strong critical thinking skills is rare, but extremely effective. This book offers solid, practical information that helps you become a more effective critical thinker.

117 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 15, 2016

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November 12, 2016
Way too simple. It can be useful for those who never had any contact with the subject and wants to know superficially what is Critical Thinking about.
The last chapter, talking about leadership, was totally off-topic.
I would recommend Doug Erlandson's Critical Thinking book over this one, even if you are a beginner.
Anyway, this book is short and free with Kindle Unlimited.
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